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The Living Clean Podcast

Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Recovery
Living Clean
Spirituality
Service Work
Self-Acceptance
Spiritual Principles
World Convention
Higher Power
Addiction Recovery
Clean Time
Anonymity
Open Mindness
Community Support
Personal Growth
Spiritual Awakening
Identity
Self-Obsession
Spiritual Condition
Recovery Principles

"This podcast serves as an additional recovery tool for those embracing a new way of life through Narcotics Anonymous. Our goal is to provide insights, experiences, and discussions that support the journey of recovery.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors and do not represent the official stance of Narcotics Anonymous. NA does not ta... more

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In this week's episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we're sitting down with Charles K., who’s been a part of the recovery community since 1978. Charles shares his fascinating experiences from the literature conferences of the late '70s and early '80s... more

In this episode of the Living Clean Podcast, we sit down with our longtime friend Ron H. to break down the 2026 Conference Agenda Report (CAR) and help NA members truly understand how the World Service Conference process works. Ron brings deep experi... more

In this special episode, we have the privilege of chatting with Chuck G., Jack B., and Phil P., three individuals who were absolutely instrumental in the development of Narcotics Anonymous from the 1970s and 80s right up to today. We dive into their ... more

This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we’re diving back into our Living Clean book study. We’re on page 97, exploring the first six paragraphs of the Wellness and Health section.

We’re joined by Marta, Terry, Teresa, MJ, Danial, and Abby as we unpa... more

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Recent Guests

Charles K.
Recovery advocate and literature contributor
Episode: Charles K. Conversation
Ron H.
Friend of the show and expert on CAR
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Episode: Understanding the 2026 NA Conference Agenda Report
Tami Kinnon
Granddaughter of Jimmy K, who was a prominent figure in the early years of Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Foundations of a Fellowship
Paul M.
Addict involved in providing virtual services to prisons and recovery programs
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Behind the Walls: Indiana State Prison
Kelsey D.
Chairperson of Freedom of Choice virtual prison meeting
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Behind the Walls: Indiana State Prison
Megan P.
Former public relations chair of the Central Ohio area
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Behind the Walls: Indiana State Prison
Christopher F.
Regional Public Relations Chair involved in virtual meetings in prisons
Narcotics Anonymous
Episode: Behind the Walls: Indiana State Prison
Candice Vickers
Recovery Services Director at Indiana State Prison
Indiana State Prison
Episode: Behind the Walls: Indiana State Prison
Tommy B
Active member of Narcotics Anonymous and speaker about his recovery journey
Episode: A Conversation with Tommy B.

Hosts

Mason S.
Host of discussions on recovery experiences and personal journeys in Narcotics Anonymous.
Francis de Soto
Co-Host providing insights and facilitating discussions on recovery topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 75 ratings
  • Great

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ggrantmeanotberday
    United States2 months ago
  • My name is David, and I’m an addict.

    What you, and a few others are doing is transforming and elevating my recovery. In just a couple of weeks knowing you all exist, my journey has shifted into a whole new gear. One that I knew was possible, but didn’t know if it was for me. This is the tool I’ve been led to find. For a few months, I’ve mulled over the idea of starting my own podcast. My higher power introduced me to you through a fellow member that was a speaker at our area convention. I was being of service to the fellowship and ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ramrod Dave
    United States9 months ago
  • Making ourselves visible and available

    Mason has been doing such a great job with this show. It’s a culmination of storytelling just like in our literature but with interviewers to make it even more interesting. I love the show and will be a lifelong supporter

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Butch Terry Jones
    United Statesa year ago
  • Recovery

    This podcasts first episode was spot on to what recovery is. I love the building of relationships piece. It sure has changed my life being a part of the recovery process.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lolli King
    United States3 years ago

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Comments highlight the importance of community and support emphasized throughout episodes, reinforcing the value of shared experiences.
The podcast is praised for its emotional depth, with many attesting to how it has transformed their approach to recovery.
Listeners appreciate the mix of storytelling and educational content, noting its significance for personal recovery.

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Charles K. Conversation
Q: Is there anything you'd like to say to the newcomer that may be listening right now, or somebody that's struggling in their recovery, you know, like that needs a little bit of hope?
If you can get connected to a power greater than yourself, on an intimate level, then your recovery will be easy.
Sponsorship Day!
Q: How did you gain understanding of the traditions?
I learned to connect them through step work and saw how they apply to my life, helping me build relationships.
Sponsorship Day!
Q: What did you learn about intimacy in your relationship with your sponsor?
I learned that intimacy isn't just physical, it's about being open, honest, and sharing struggles with each other.
Sponsorship Day!
Q: What is some of the misconceptions you have about sponsorship versus what you understand today?
I thought it was just someone to give me rides and help me out, but I've learned they're essential for taking you through the steps.
Foundations of a Fellowship
Q: What would you like to say to the newcomer that is coming to Narcotics Anonymous?
Forgive yourself for past mistakes and realize that self-pity and guilt are part of the struggle. Embrace your journey with an open heart.

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Listeners can expect profound discussions centered around recovery from addiction through the lens of Narcotics Anonymous. Key themes include personal narratives of transformation, community support, and the importance of literature in recovery, as guests and hosts share their journeys and insights. The content often emphasizes the significance of relationships formed within the NA fellowship while tackling challenges that arise during the recovery process. Notably, discussions also explore historical perspectives on NA and how changes in language and inclusivity contribute to the community's evolution.

The unique approach taken here combines storytelling with educational insights, providing both a heartfelt connection and practical guidan... more

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1. Charles K.
2. Ron H.
3. Tami Kinnon
4. Paul M.
5. Kelsey D.
6. Megan P.
7. Christopher F.
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